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I'm actually leaning towards the Injen CAI as well. I just like the fact that you don't have to drill any kind of a permanent hole to install. The washer
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I'm actually leaning towards the Injen CAI as well. I just like the fact that you don't have to drill any kind of a permanent hole to install. The washer fluid relocation is very simple and is provided with the kit. The g37 guys saw 16+ whp gains which makes sense and is in line with the stillen g3. It's personal preference at this point - they do the same thing and both do it very well. One question i have about the injen is whether or not they use a dry filter.
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